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Mel McShay's final mock draft. Picks 21-32

Discussion in '2013 GM League Forum' started by BuckeyeKing, Mar 21, 2013.

  1. BuckeyeKing

    BuckeyeKing Wolves DYNASTY!!!!

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    21.)Denver Broncos-Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame. Denver's only ILB on the roster is London Fletcher they could use an day 1 starter with production and will get that with Te'o. While not the greatest athlete he has elite instincts and compares most to Rams MLB James Laurinaitis.

    22.)St. Louis Rams-DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson. Rams went BPA at 16 now they go need and fill a big hole at WR. Hopkins straight up dominated LSU in the Chick-Fil-A bowl without Sammy Watkins. Hopkins is the best route runner in this draft and should have day 1 production in St. Louis.

    23.)Minnesota Vikings-Tank Carradine, DE, FSU. Minnesota traded Robinson away and have a young up incomer Everson Griffen but they need more fire power. Tank Carradine is coming off a knee injury but is a top 5 pass rusher in this draft. He will push to start day 1 starting opposite Allen to go with one of the best Dlines in the NFL. Rams have a slight edge.

    24.)Green Bay Packers-Jonathan Cyprien, SS, FIU. Packers are in desperate need of safety help. Starting safeties are MD Jennings and Craig Dahl. Cyprien will be an assassin in this defense having a very young and promising CB in the league.

    25.)Seattle Seahawks-Alec Ogletree, OLB, Georgia. Seattle doesn't have the best LB corps in the league they do have a stud LB in Bobby Wagner but they need more playmakers at this position. Ogletree just makes plays all over the field. The range he shows at the position makes him one of the best prospects in recent years.

    26.)Green Bay Packers-Xaiver Rhodes, CB, FSU. Packers go BPA with this pick. Having an already loaded CB unit they just get better with Rhodes. Rhodes has everything you look for in a CB. Physical, great instincts, and ball skills. Good luck trying to throw on this team.

    27.)Jacksonville Jaguars-Da'Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee Tech. Jags have 2 legit Wideouts but they need a real weapon weapon. Rogers talent level is sky high he just has to put it together if he can he can easily be the best WR in this class. High risk high reward but it has to be done if you're the Jags.

    28.)San Francisco 49ers-Johnathan Hankins, DT, OSU. 49ers have the luxury to go BPA. They did a great job revamping their entire offense but lack depth on the Dline. Hankins can start day 1 anywhere on the line.

    29.)New England Patriots-Geno Smith, QB, WVU. After passing on Smith the first go they are pleasantly surprised to see him here. Pats find their QB of the future while giving Mallet the first go.

    30.)Detroit Lions-Matt Barkley, QB, USC. Lions just miss out on Geno Smith but after filling some major holes with their first 3 they get their franchise QB with picks to spare.

    31.)San Francisco 49ers-Johnthan Banks, CB, Miss St. 49ers select another guy who spells Jonathan, Johnathan, Johnthan differently. Banks one of the best ball hawks in the entire draft and by some the best CB in the draft. Banks likely would have been top 10 if ran a better forty but for now he'll fit in perfectly with the 9ners.

    32.)Green Bay Packers-Jon Cooper, OG, North Carolina. Packers go need and get a likely top 20 pick in Jon Cooper. Cooper more athletic than Warmack fits perfectly in the GB system.


    Players that miss the cut.
    Kenny Vaccaro
    DaMontre Moore
    Datone Jones
    Jesse Williams
    Matt Elam
    Eddie Lacey
     
  2. VanDolPhan

    VanDolPhan Club member Club Member

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    Well at least he won't get Buffalo's wrong. 0 first round picks. 3 2nd rounders ;p
     
  3. Bdogtitan11

    Bdogtitan11 New Member

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    As much as I like Rogers...the Jags have three receivers that had more than 900 yards receiving last year, all in or entering their prime. Highly unlikely we take a WR in the first.
     

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